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Samsung is Not Cheater Proving Benchmart Against other Companies

Back in July, Samsung had been caught rigging benchmark {scores|ratings} for the Galaxy S4 flag ship smart phone.

3 days ago, that happened once again, this time around in the case of the actual Note 3. Which, combined by using it getting captured posting fake reviews about HTC’s reading user reviews page must’ve damaged its image to numerous extent but now, its looking like another companies are not any good either.
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Samsung, HTC, LG as well as ASUS Caught Tempering Benchmark Applications to show up Better


Based on a new and comprehensive report by AnandTech, organizations such as HTC, LG and ASUS are usually doing the exact same using their flagships.

How could it be done? You see, various benchmark applications (majorly for Google android iOS) are available at Play Store to show how a researched Android product will execute in different situations. In the case of the Note 3 when the benchmark had been started, the phone’s 4 cores knocked around full speed of 2.3Ghz which usually offered it a 20% speed increase and really helped it thrash the actual similarly-specced LG G2.

When all those culprit lines of program code were recognized and were taken from the standard app, the end result was substantially less mind-boggling then before.

The brand new report, nevertheless, identifies much more phones such as the LG G2 (yes, no one’s the under dog here), HTC One, {1|One} Mini, ASUS Padfone Infinity, Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and also the new Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 as the culprits.

AnTuTu as well as Vellamo had been the applications which noticed most tempering efforts, something anticipated given their own acclaim.

The only real companies which usually emerged since the innocent had been Motorola, Apple as well as Sony that did not indulge on their own in such practises in any way.

Reality betold, only a few people base their own judgement of the product on benchmarks exclusively however, fooling customers and critics alike in to believing that the product is much better than it is is not a good thing to perform, by any means.

through Ars Technica and AnandTech


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